e Table, yin: e. b. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. g. 3.5 *. x- ■' «,. 3:45 p.m. *35 Goiso ;l,„ ; ,« Pittsburghjit-fcUoni: Arrives at Beaver, *. *. j.2o*'* - t <• , *« 6:2Q Pi M. S;6O ?■ ‘ Rochester.-.,... 3:55. p. M. ~J,.i.3:20 A.' M. *lO *• *■ jn. McCULLOIJOH, •«; Qen'i T eket Agent. J J. SIVERI x WAYNE S CHICAGO R. R •r Station— Going East*. jOavea Rochcstef . Arr. at Pitts., ■tom. 5:52 a:! 7:30; a; x, '... 0:52 A., 8:30. A. x. .< 12:15 2:40 P. iu 1< 8:05 pj X 4:45 p. X. - 4:20 P.l M 2 5:45 P. x. 1:00 A. M : 2:20 A.M. I- 2:10 p.j x : 8:20 P. x. 7:25 pJ X..... 1 8:80 P. X, . p rtTSBUBG-,_ pjchestei I^PngK ll Ac • Bw* n ' jdßrig h ’P ■ , ilhßrigli n iliili lstEipr« 9 ''. jd Express,. Ciiiciii’ti Exp* I, Gouia Wesi-t ■ 1 - *- ■ Leaves Pitta. Arr|at Rochester. •' . vnAccom. 9:00 A.[Hv....i10:45 A. I*. £ 12:00 Ili 1:32 P.. M. Vdßngtn (i 4.30 P ; Mi..... 6:02 P.: H. ;3d .. 6:30 P. M C:ss)p, li, ■ 4,h .; C:4O 4. 3* - B:osVvi *. MalU 2-10 a. M...... 3:20 A. M. Ist Eip« BS i- ■ o-oo p.'m..... . 2:15 p. m. Sd.Expre BB - , shiNN, D-.|- K. CASTLE S BKAYER VALLEY R.R. > ,1 rripned from Pittsburg. to New “ffi. Tiusbutg s:po |A. M. arrive at' Caitl. 7=oo A-M.arrive at Cartle.Wiy M. arrive 'sfagMcm/ect at New Castle for Mercer. Siippers wpiilddo well jto give this route Iheir attention’. Prompt attention . will be men to forwarding freight..' N,- ‘ c IV.M. D. DICKSON, Passenger Ag t. f> .• J. W.| pLANCHARD. Tlen. Snp’t the Waver argds JANUARY 25th, 1805. LOCAL and MISCELLANEOUS. NOTICE. Ll/pcfsons knowing themselves indebt ed to tab for subscription to the; Beaver ,i«, : prior to Jan. Ist, 1863,i will please call and pay up at once if they wish to save. cost. Joseph'M’Clure is authorised to receive and Receipt'for th£ same. D. L. Imuiue. I are under obligations to lion. 3. U. Kolly fori .valuable public Coc.amunvs. Also, to ilr. J. K iinbrie, of New York, for daily copy o‘l New. < r k Ilmih!. . I ' . I ■*, 1 I ■ f uauGo6d fast, colored Prints, only, 20 arid .25 bents per yard, at Fortune's Cheap Store in Rochester; j . ' Sudden! DeatA.— Potter i Carson," fi'4]i'fion oj'- Samuel idibsoh, ot Brigh' ton township; was foudd jdead iu his bed on Saturday riioruing. |]it appears t|at ho wps at a wedding on Friday, returned home late and retired to bed in apparently good health,! The cause was apoplexy. . . I ' S®,Twd .boyb; while ridihgdown a bill near -Beaver,a fevidays since,wote wriously injured by I their'sleds run ning off the track, boy bad his collar bribe broken jin a similar manner. Barents 'should put a; stop to this amusement at pn'9o,’ as there is constant danger ofiinjury, and even ’ death, .resulting therefrom 1 . v 1. 4 County Auditors, — The County Auditors ere now in.session auditing the Receipts and Expenditures of the \Vo are more than pleased with the manner, in which they, are discharging their duties.!- Wo never, saw men more attentive or industry oas. and many dollars will bo,saved to ■the county by thoir iedustry. Beaver ;.C|SDty niivcr bad betterior more ca pable auditors than the present board, pa; Mossed. Chancy, Jl’Clurc and • Vfhitham - ■»'! I- , .. . tSfWd call attention to the adyor T , tisemcnt <f Peter 1 Angel, in another P column. Peter ip one'of the livoy on* men of the! community-1 c u **a ftjjuvu u ujuw utmaiug 10 crffi store and now keeps tho best as- of liquors Kmts, 4c., to be found in any of the Grounding boroughs. He is, besides, 13 1'loasant'ahd accomodating as be is. •energetic. Give him.aca^. op Ophoebls.— The Nja-i a Bank of Beaver County (late Bokver County), New Brigh havfn S received the necessary in! r Undor tho Ban k-sfn aW I! 8 now m W operation. On S y l>° 10th ir.BUnt the Stock of a- 1 " 9 i°' eoted the following Board ircctors; John Minor, Thomas pfi J ° hn Stiles, Mattison Bar-' Goortc'b. Townsend, o"a S- ’l"* “* *"■ Oirccioi I. M ° nda y I 16th the in S Joh and or g ar >ized by elect- Hoon s Ca ß t M,n °n r f reBi^nt - Edward and J !° r > H< K B-Oops Teller, aj only 'Sior»V.. p er 7 aid -l fc t Fortune’s Cbeap ■ t'-ocnestml : •! ’ -■ » . V ■ r .i i ■. M • -' * 1 -< Coal Fields of;.. Beaver .County- The attention of Eastern capitalists has lately been directra, to. the large coal fields of Beavercounty, and they have been' investing .in the northern 'and eastern- parts oF the coniity. - Thousands/of acres, have boon parebasod in{Darjingtpn and Big Beaver townships!"at h igh prices, and arrangements JtrtJ being mado to de— velopHhe same. lh-,that part of North Sowickly township lying on the Bea- farm-haa ibCen sold to coal companies at comparative-. Ily low figmos. JameaK.Tbompaon owns a farra in , ttat township pnder; laid w ith a five foot vein of coal which ho {offers at sisly-fiW dollars an acre.. It 'cannot long remain unsold at thaf pi ice, are glad to see this trans fer of property into the hands of those Who hi|ve the- means to' {develop it, Beaver county, is inch in minerals,{and only requires developing.! The coal, fields,around and opposite Industry have only latcly| attracted attention, and yet they are among the richest in the county. We are only learning |iow wealthy wc |are, and learning too from foreign capitalists, ’j - . h a spicy controversy Has |boen, going on between the Press and Inquirer of jin roforencaj| to the circulation of the Inquirer. Thlr falter paper for years carried it iUshead the phrase 1 ‘Circulation ofer ..sixty thousand.” The Press "depod 'l^s, - and offered to put up ton thous and, dollars in the bands [of Mr. 3in n'ey,iof the Sanitary,[ and Mr. Stugtt, of the' Christian Commission, for dis tribution, if the Inquirer over six-' ty thousand—five thousand if it had over fifty—two thousand if-i it had over forty—and one thousand if it-had- thirty thousand, 'pfoitber of tlieso propositions have been accepted by the Inqilirer.i The deserves credit for thus expos! ng thc Inquirer in its efforts td' deceive the public. The! Pr% Jis one of the best [papers pub« lisbed h) the Ignited States, and de serves, 'aSfitrhas, a circulation second to none;; T - v ' 111 { Magazine, I'or Februa ry, reached ua last week, and is now on our "table its contents arc 'Hero ic Deeds Mop; _ Grierson’s Raid;-Peace Birds, of Passage;-Toar" through Arizona; At Best; The King jof tho.'AmazonV; In tho Autumn Twi light; ThpSponcotcs; The' jJßalladof Tshmael.Day; John J. Astor; A Hew 'Year; Christmas otTrinity; Armadale; Slierhiari’s 'Victory at. .;sliddlotowii; Education; English for th(f Portuguese; Our Mutual Fnend; Autobiography of'. an '.English! Snob; MdntbHr record: of current cvjonts; EoHorVEunj’ Chairj.Editor’s.Drawor. This » the best : Magazijie published iu thoTJuited Ssates.and we can hard ly sue how any,one:can do withoutit, especially when tbcptice now is only four dollars. ’ ' . W c receive Harper’s Weekly also, without exception the best' weekly newspaper on the continent.' ' ' ' - -f t ' • • 1 . ■’l 41 ■ i \ , f Closing Out; Sale of AVinter Dev GoodSjßelow Phi me Cost, at For tune’s Great Bargain Store in Ko CHESTER, NEXT BoOR TO OFiTCE^ —On and after Monday, Jan. 16tb, wo will close out entire S-took, of Win ter Goods, comprising in I part oi Ku-, bias. Hoods, Seat fa, Fjannels, Blank ets,' Bttltnofal Skirts, Pant stu’ffs, Winter, Ipresa Gqojds, Ken’s and Heavy- -and: '..Caps and a complete Stoelr ef Shawls. This sale‘wßr until wo have disposed of all our vy woolen goods, yegardless of cost.to make room for our grand pppning-of Spring Goods. We have also on band a large lot c f Dorbcstics, such as; Prints, Tickings, Bloachr edjduslins,' Gighjfats, Jeans 1 , Chocks and cotton goods of evoty kind bought before the lato.advance, ■which wo are selling 25 per • cent, loss than Eastern quotations. We- invito the f'itlzpnfl nfrtiia oinlAn—— ■- “ ties* to call and see our prices, oxanv* me our goods and judge for themselves before purchasing elsewhere, ' | F. A.;Fortune. Beaver Seminar* and Institute Pupils , may now enter this .most suc cessful school | for the ibalfsossion. There,is no doubt;that the very best atd most systematic instruction is given ip this Institution, while the ad-‘ vantages for attaining a knowledge of Vocal and Instrumental music are nif surpassed. Aljl pupils who are'not advanedil,practice daily under the eye of the teacher,[which enables tbom lo make much mfiire rapid progress than in the ordinary way., , r . At Home.— of Ci arrived at hom ■Captain William Mo >. 1,140 th JReg’t P. Y., e bn Saturday; ‘evening, le Potomac Army, on absence. 1 Ho is look* y well, and speaks bn ‘the situation and pros jdy peace. Ckptain Jlo allant and-efficient offi ilcome him,honi^. direct from shprt leave 01 ing remarkab cpuragibgly pi peelsof -a spe Callister is a gi cer, and sr'p ;nr-i:? Special liropniie TMc i' .Wp mgin ||hi» weetjtho, pablicatipo. df'thV of Beat aid will cbnelade it nexf woefci 'jV’ei^bayo'jbpeit sarpriSetfi in lopkin i pver the list, to find. that ma ny of the reputed wealthy, and many wlpo h- jtast pjr bejng among the whaliest tax-payers. It will be a matte * Surprise th ! miny -of oat; -liby ftiff there at« ,i(,i 1 tb6 co a nty, wh incpfihp -yfeaphes;one' thousand dollar per ypt tb kn(j)w hoWmany spptid dooblo that amount- cvpry, year upon ihemselyoß, and* families. Tatung their returns, aa., a; basis’, '1 wV‘ may > thatmany jwho have -beenlookcd up* oh arp pin’ the road to ruin': Those who rotaVo such Brnblljincon tes, and yet agantlyjare not safe cpßtpmora. Mer chants and monoy-lepdbra tdke warn ing'in -lino. Thoro| is one: of two] things trap, either that many have heretafqre falsly rep|eapntcd them selves wealthy,and accumulating rap idly, or jelsa they havjo Government and.porjjnfed themsolvcß inthiir re tarns,. We may refer to this again, and wo aslt honest raeiyto tl o.list pn Wish pd.nnd.report Known Jasss of fraud] :Thp following list com prises those, tyho' pay anltu coma tax cf pvor.B2sjopj Agnew Daniel $210,95 iMaraita J H 118,50 Arthurs John; 28,05 |Mihainger John 50,00 AdamsihH i 42,00 MlClure Wm , 20.30. Alliion John _85,16 lljdure Thos 43,20 Anderson Eobt;-27,40|M’ r D6nald J V. 428,50 Beviilgton Jia -58,35 Miner John 09,25 ISoswtll Johii 62,95 Miner J F 59,10 BradlordJß R 59,00 Merrick ED 57,75 Barker GjeoG 40,65 Merrick Silas 80,20 Bentley Abram 45,00 Moore Alfred 27,25 1 Bentfel Phillip, 117,51) JlfcCaskey Eobt 35.00' Bryan Hienry ’ • 85,00 Murray Josiah 210,00 Boyd S*! A 1 45,1 t) MfDonald ,M 2'9,7p Blactmofe Thos 30,00 Morrow Ilex 53,4’0 CunningHaml-T 37,55 Mjnsinger Aron 20,05 Cain | Jolih J ■ 30,15 Mbody John . 49,75 Crail ErWinf SS,DO Mbnlgomery J 29,05 Chamberlint)h'.is'S4,Bo MfcCby John ' 29,80 Coale Clins | . .50,D0; McDonald D A 452,00 Craig Oldhaip 37,15jMfGuire S & 50,05 Cuthbcraon Jno 32.00!N'iylJordati 3 171,50 Cross Si» j ’’ .20,25|Xannah Jesse * ■ 25,50 .CroskSJ 4 0.00 l Nickeled 28,2’0 Cotijiri Sin:(in 45,C0,x|ckel James . 30,00 Connell Joseph "G.ShjOfaica Win 25,95- Davinpo'rtS 40,75;0fmc3 B F 25,95 Dunlap Jos H il9,9;)jP(iilUs. JMA J 107,00 DarraghjM 37,-85;Phrdee £ ’ 56,00 Dnrragli S I ’ 37,85;Ppe Jacob. ' 89,80 Dili)ortli JP , 31,45jPurdy Farmer 51,90 Duff Wml* 42,1'0'Pjjc TJiomas. 154,90 Da«tBon|Dat iel ~0,50 Quaj ,M S 39,05 Darragli Koliert 230,45; Rutau J S 29,30 Duncan James . 00,25 j Reno AD 53,25 Dutf Agnenr - ’ 69,15 fS&tth JE ’ , 46,90 DippoldjJoh i 432,25jSmith Susan • . 48.35 Deihl Jacob 40,95 Smith Jesse 145,15 Dipppld F. , M4,7's;Smart Thos r> -' 31,40 Bugle .1 shn W 25,75i510ntz John 'li|],oO Ely Wm S7,2U;Stjo\ve Hiram .448,80 Khrman C John 29.40 E.bbert O W 22,70;511arp John . 51,55 ; Fitch pi.nicl 120, 00 Slliras George , 93,05 "Frnmpton VCm 71,35 Swancy John jr . 53,05 Ferguson J< hn. 50,00 Syahey D H 137,90 Qrccnlco ,Tli 6s. ~..2S;5p Suillito James 25,10 Griicbing Jo in 35;0i' Stleplicnson?John 20,10 Gordon John 130,9 : ) Sijrenringen : B 84,85 Henry 00,00 Stjcrllng Jas 28,90 Hoops Edwii rtl 32,00,Thomas Win 43,40 Ilitll jlarvin 115.75'Thorniley Jno 20,00 Hull Abijah Il(l.7s‘Thomps6n,D C 105,45 iliUl'lui'tsy • 150.10’fkyior 11 TJ 25,05 Hull iilcliecca 98,15 .Townsend R 200,45 Hhyi,Miarsl nil S4,so;Tjiwhsend Wm 100,1)6, H4zlep Jacob 44,25 iTpwnsend JM • 70,90 Hursl Chan p 119,45:Thomns.El-wood 25,90 Hood JamesT . 42,15 TJrimblc JH& co 50,00 Imbrioj M | S:!,9o;lioiTenoc James 34,10 NM IStrL Daniel 44/J6: vjilson Sum B ull.CiO h-lviuW-y ', lOl.’V'Vpillovor I’ M 20,15 Johristoji James Sfl.Uu'Vpolf Abrsm ' 31i,U5 JphnslofafW 29.!!V White .lohn 86,85- Kennedy W n 235,15 Wunvn Sami 50.00 Kerr'ThOs (J giijttolWaUcrs’-Isiaac 80,4)0 Little Janie; . -4il,7t*r\\ilil© "iJifiij ; - 511,4)3 Liingfiltid’h llip 40.55 lyildc Win 1 01,60, Laugiilin GjD *.. 4‘2.5(). Wilde If W ; , 44,10 M irulta D V - 82,85 J S 38-3.1 Miiere lolm ‘ll,3o'\Vallace So's 81.8 Q Moore A K . *61.!<0! \\ ilson Samuel 27,80? -Mirks Jaco') - 45.09,V41a0n John .j 84,00 |t. - -'•V-' , " . . i. CSS-Out friendVr'aviiri). Johnson, son ut T.- M. JotirWh.Esq:, of Beaver, has taken charge ortho painting and d •awihg.oJa'ssin the Heaven Seminary! (Mr.. Merbor’s) and is prepared to ro ■CPjWany who wish to’study either of the Mr. Johnfeon jhas acquired' aj high and .moril/Al reputation for. proficiency. in Jbotli arts. We have of his drawings and jUiht-. 1 sfigs t'jat woftiiought qouid not ho ex* cptlqd Ho has the qualifications to make a-good tcachor and is- sure to hucccpd.. Always pleasant and gentle* fnanlydhi his manners, 'and correct in his Jutbitp, upon him as. a model ytjung-riian. lie was a good ■soldier, is a.good citizen,, and Worthy ■j. , -T . ' •*[ . • - ■ 1 565“IIanry sS.’Fn oto,’ a' member of j itUo.Eiebel Congress WJ io rit will'bo re- 1 coll opted' made a speech in that body libt lphgait\ce, declaring liis belief that the rebellion whs o.alhc eve of a final , ariWted tfio olliendayn fiy the hnemy within about fifteen mileajof |Mexiindrit£,.- While, endeavor* ihg to make *hiaf j#jy' yito*fc'nt''lines;, He had fiis wife with liim at the time, but ifvtheir oagerUpsh-lo make sure tij: him they suffered hertoescapo, and[ she got safe' through to Alexandria; Mr. Foote 'was tukeh back to Eich mond; He evidently considers the Confederacy about idonp for, and may bo regarded-as one bf the rats attempt ing- t| sijiking-ship.' r ‘- Intemperance.— Uccprding to the last censns, there *wore 20,000 persona in jails, 125,000 in work-houses, in lunatic asylnmp, ]l 1,000 houseless poisons. 23,000 inicparitable institu tions, 8f 9,000 in, receipt of relief in .England nod dy ales alone, and the ey idefnee showed that the great propor tion of thopo neoplp jy'oro brought to .this Btatp'by drunkenness.— ■ Missiona ry Advocate. . ~-i , j 'l' Sc ■'. i -T -f>v 'M ;-K! ’Nr i i-VX M i the Union "Hotel; Bok r. I). Knox, M.r. ‘bivka to of tho 68d Kog. p; Y,, WAVIA" 0OOK.; both |of nship, Beavor'po, P».. , vori by Be v. , :H.* ji and}'. Miss ( Brighton tor : J kyxtfft 44 : -' ; i On tbs 1 ith inBt,,at tlie Beaver Conn ty 1 J oo •, Hpnais, John WiJnt|er bottom, o| I coriomy township, in N® tbq BJd yeai of his.agO. ... j. ■ iv -n : f I ;'*} -i. LfigCOMMERCIAL. Se| f^: The Pittsfurgh Newspaper end j\ ° ■ Printing Company. v\, T 1 One of, ft !! Circulate .' I ~ ] Givei Mrgest and Most tyiiittg d Papers- in the Statel [ the Earliest and! r, fullest Intelligence ... j i plus for the New Yeaivj. Is control of (hd Commettial, at anient of the year, the con'duo- Sd their DETKRMINAT [ON to ii/e and. into. lts column* render tho paper MORE. THAN PTAJILE TO THE READER. I Increase in Circulation, fliiUer n our contemporaries,, and Con otters ftom Oyery quarter, as mr. efforts nave hot been (uusue- ■ Pro»pe| ’ ; On-assumia the commoncl ■ infuse i nets i whioh should! EYEBACCK \ The llapidj ing notices < gratalMoiy I ou)ro cessful. {ft . ; The An» public fa*r LEADIX(|J . -In Iho reading tho-increasi columns, wo THE DIME iTHE extg: f ■, Among thi ereial HAS GROWN DAIIiY in until it now ranks among the )DKNALS in this country'. ■; keep pace with the demands of mblie, and at the same timelmeet tg pressure on Our advertising (some montbssmoe INCREASED &SIONS OF.THE PAPER TO IfT OF FOUR COLUMNS, f | leading featnresaro full ifeoßAPlllC REPORTS; 1’ | ji leading points of interest.. It ial attention toi V- : I ! ' MARKET.REPORTS, , I. ib IRON, -OIL, , CATTLEi LDM IACCO, atbl tlie PITTSBURGH MARKETS. Our j 1 i, I RIVER SEWS, i licular attention, and in’ this De lbo .Commercial basin)) riyalJ I The IIIAL AND STOCK REPORTS, aergial are prepared with carls and ijb tj) be unusually fall ,ahd t-blia thdißepoits of Abo ‘4. \ MARKETS. OF THE COUNTRY, reports ol the . DRY G OODS and i LE’MAKKEfS, and Spcjcial Re ,! STOCK FINANCE AND TRADE,' '|dsy. ■ -| ecial attention. will be given to •al Departjnents,the Comikercial o rapk among the leading journals iljry asaSnediutn pT j! ' ' , neral Intelligence. s[to givtfpone bat healthyreading \e FamiclcGibcu, and to be jt[ to the discriminating public. •| THE PULPIT , I T , muliar-feature of the - C.mn\erc,ai.. every Saturday an Sh rjed expressly by : a Minister Of the Pittsburgh or vioiiuty, (which, al -0-1 be weekly,) fifty-two.discourses A the year, by not less thau .twen ty different-Ministers,, without ro opnu.nalinnal distinction. .[This De i f the Commercial has attracted much andarrangetncii taaro being ntadc to a recognized importance and lvalue, re at once novel and xustijuctivo, it sj not the least tSTHho inanytcliiiiaa nnercial to patronage.' I 4 cs tljo Coiii.n'rciai- will .be ah uu stipporter of the Union; and; oaru- I’o the Government, and |&s )Car as with this aim,.frou from !' '■ ■ • ? : '. ■ ! |l 4 miereial is a large folio sheet, jand ia in two editions every morning, Sun tdd. V, ! | j ■ f;Daii.V: by mail, $lO per annum; ribers. served by carriers, $l3 per advance, or, 25 cents per wcCk.pay p carrier. ■ Single, copies Scents. A nade toiAgsntsr - ' i rnu n a v/C oitxa n c i * t.—A large sheet, ; ail the Current Sews,- Miscellan raiy.ar.d Scientific Intelligence, and Reaiyng tor the. Family, is pjiLlish ii). i (o 2 issues,) per lyear. iti Clubs icy for ITc >,':/// and Daily naetzaheayt • iht order. and in no. hmiante caif that niated from. ~j . I ■■ I stniastcrs .aroi -requested to act as t - *-■ ‘ i rS.FIF.TU st., opposite Postofficb. IGIIAM ...tipiTon! OMl’SOK........;Birsisess Mak.iqsb. s THE COMMERCIAL,J : ■ 1 Pittsburg/ Pa! ■ from: >ll3ls »pci including! tl TJEUjiiTQB GENEEAt 1- \ receives jittj panmemag I.; FljlAW of the] Cam will bft fdu blc. 'dUao, LEADING W HOLES.I of 01 from day t ’ j While jsj these sere lays claim of the! co|ui I 'Ji GH •; Its aim suited to t{ mime Tisiti forms!! a !p By giving mos, prepi Gospel, in so, goes in aro given ly or tl;i gar J to dc partlnbiit i attention; increase il As a fcati oonstituti of tint Co: . In poll* dcviati n* ejttly jloyii consistent ■ship. I . i i The Co: published daj oxcej 1 Tuans i City tubst ammmjn able to th discount | Tii h 8 a cpmamiii ecus. Lil< Valualdo eTI at $1; of Tvrenl : The Ml r.’r’jinptni' fanrn b 5 d ■ rrs,.p agents fo ; Office. 0. D B R.. D. T ; Addrt QTi.CE' IN J J ATITIONi' OOIT.VTr, SS: r’,l •. .k Orphans’ Court, in and for the eoun- Beaver,- and State of Pennsylvania: ittor of ;tfce partition of the rfcal es ■otlcib, Michaels, dec’d. j And niw;/ >t. 10'tii, 1864, Kulo on till heirs and resent ati ves-of said, dfeo.eaf ed,| to wit: sfmarried'Vith Wm. Boswell; Anjeliii, led with Peter Wagner: Ir iwis.Mich , or late of St. (Lbuir, Ifo.; Caroline,' ■ied with’ George K(eJdy, from whom Uyorced, and- afterwards parried to mbd Churchman—and all,(others in r-T.ou and each ibf yen ar» hereby ci andmppcatS before the Hon.' Judges [ouri, on tho first ■ Monday: of j March accept or refuse the real estate of lascdL at the valuation.put upon it by 't |duiy k aWarded by Said Court, .and v >y. the to Nov’r. term,’ 1884; j event of to shew tho sameshould nol be sold. 1; JOS. LEDLIB, , [ 'Sheriff. ; BEAVEI I' Nthe'l ty of In the ml tale of G to. wit; Nt legal rcm .Julia, intla jiitermarrj aels, now, hitermaff she was (1 a man nai (crested-■ ted to be i of said (( pext, te : Said dcci I an inque u ]returned 1 and in tl < pause jan4, IjN’JSTJRATOJJ’S I^OTIiCE. IRS'of administration on the estate of fe.j M’ Andrew, late of New, Brighton, '7 dec’ll, having been granted, to the ied, all persons indebted togaid estate |sted tomato immediate payment, and wpig claim gaipst said estate will them toj. the lubsiciriber properly su 'd for settlement.' ’ . !. : - JOHN REEVKS, Adm’r , , New Brighton, . 1 ADil It btte I i ThA Boa»er cb. pniersigL arorequoi those halv present J thentica ' 1,-jlo^O' » t • 'I jj figpEf SEMINARY. ! • Fuesfyay the Zd of January, 1865, . r Sss t po pay» for Board ahdßooiu. s • 6S?“ Fpr further information send for a eat klogne. JAddrsis | ■' | i i S" A B ,i' ", 8. B. MEBCEB. |. daoai’M .■ j . : Paarer, W. | ISCBCDTOR’S NOTICE. ; \\/ HERE AS, letters -testamentary on tbs L"» 4»t*‘«'of Aaouv Caub, >late‘ of ilnghtoii tp,. Beaver county, dec’d-i haying been granted to the Undereigncdi all persons knowing jthemselyes indebted to 'said i ntttt are requested _to made immediate , payment, and tjhoai haying claims! against the samp will present them properly authenticated ifor set tlemenl. 1 - ■ ■■. -'V; ,■; , |' - J ACOB GALEK;' Ex’r., | I 4 . Middleton tp; f oy», «o, O? r■ ' i -5: ,; !* ■V ■ i j-. \j v ”. .1. Boothlm‘iand Bproiraltma Dlacaaca. ■ Trom Emery a waltilwiimunereJbnrf if On “IlhaVo of foot JBxssi »*v riLLA,bot Tutor fit uu« bottle which ftfledOfthe ikMAKnIMI iiHafkrfton tothoarwho W6lc it. it.thcy agreotbordhaa beennb wbpMM Uheifra In oar commaidCT." Ernptton»;Pftnpifiaj Btotoboe, Pnsttdes,tTl> . ocrs,Borea,ai&«Ul>iBeAaaa.orthoBkill.. I From Ra.'SMi SfoaK-fei-idol. EigUtd? i VI onlyVltriny'duty to ybd and tbo pnnUe.Wheo I add publish of the'ino .dlebtil rirtnea of your SUU p abilla.-. Mr daugh ter, aged ten, bad an afflicting hnmofln her ears, byea, and hair for yean, which wo wen unable to core until are tried jmrJiIiMFXBUU. flhUhaa beenwell lor tome raootba.” i . l';:, : From ifrt. Jane E. Eice.lo mH-ltumm ondmuck i tsteemedladyqfDauilecule. thtpeHag Co:,X.S. “Mr daughter baa suffered for a year pastwlth a aoofUona eruption, which was very troublesome. Nothing afforded any: relief until iwe tiled roar wMea.aooh completely cared qer.'* . CharteeP. the tftrMyJmoim - ifurmy fCo.,nutn)tfticinren qfenawmUed ~ paper* to StuiMa, K. JT. t;* “I'bad fori several.yean a, very troublesome manor In mylfkee, which grew constantly I wano until ItdlaUgated my features and became an intol cnUs afßkuon. I tried almost erery thing aman could of both advice and medicine,but withoutiany , relief whatever, until I took yonr SabsAPABILLA. It immediately made my fkoe worse, ,aa yon told me It might for a timet bat In a few weeks tlielhew akin began to fbtm under the blotches, and cou tinned unto my feed la as amootli aa anr body's. , add ! am without any symptoms of the dlsAao that 1 know of. 1 enjoy perfccthealth, and' without U , doubt owa It to your Sabsapabilla.'* ' ; Bryaipalag— tha from Dr,EM. Sawin,\Hoiaton St.. Kep'torb. “ Ds. Aritß. I seldom! tail to remove JCruptione and Serqfebme Earte bytan perse verlngoseofyoor Sabsapabilla, and X bake just now cured aa attack of MaUgnant Eryetpela* With it. No alterative wo possess equals the SAkkapAbilla you hare anp jdled to the prolbasioa aa Iwell aa to tho people." ~ tTateman. Okie. . | “ Fortwelve year*: 1 had the yellow. Erysipelas on my right arm, during which tune I tried all the celebrated physicians 1 could reach, and took) hnn> dreda of dolun worth hr medicine*. The nlcera wen to bad that the cords became visible, and the douton decided that ray arm mast be amputated. I began taking your Sarsaparilla. Took two 1 bot ties, and aomo of your Fills. Together thoyhara cored me.: lam now aa well and sound as any body. Being In a nubile place, my ease is known to pyerr body In this community, and excites tbo wonder of all." - -I'-I- l |i . From lion. Henry ifotav, if. P. P.,ef NeoauHe, C, IK, a leading member of the Canadian Portia. neat. .• . | I . • • ’i b* “1 hare seed yoor SAESAVABitbA In myftiully, for general debility, land for purifying the blood, with very beneficial reanfta, and feu confidence is — m ,njndlng it to the nlHlrtnrt.»» I | || Bt, Anthony’s Vlroj Salt Ehetmi, Soald Head, Bore Syos. -j : ' JVoaa Survey'Sleiltr, Seg.,Ae able editor iff. At T\tnihannock Democrat, Pennsylvania. • “Onr only child, about three year* of age, waa by pimples on bia lb rehead.. Theyrapidly spread tmul they fbrmcda loathaomeand virulent sore, which core pod his I lace, and actually blinded blaerea for tome data. A akUliil phyalciait applied nitrate of silver and other remedies, without any apparent effect. .’For fifteen days we guarded tala banda, lent with them ho ahonld tear openthe fee- . teeing and corrupt wound which covered his whole face. Haring tried every thing cite we had any hope from, we began Plying your Saiuai-arilla, and applying the ibdldO' or potash lotion, as yon direct.- The son began tp heal when wo had given the first bottle, and waa well when we had. finished the aecond. The child’s eyelashes, which bad como out, grew again, and ho it now'aa healthy and fair as any other. The. whole neighborhood predicted that too child rauat die.’'j- : '| i ' Syphilis abd Mercurial Hiaeasd. Arom Or. JHran Slodt,of St. Louie,Mittouri. “1 fidd your Saksauabilla a more effectual remedy for the secondary symptoms of SypbUie .and for syphilitic dlacaadthau any other we possess. • The profession are Indebted toyou for some' of the beat medicines we have.’’ ■[ , , -i || From A.J. French, IT. 2)., an eminent pbytirian of ■ Lawrence, ifatt.,tchoUJt prominent member, of Ue LegUlaiurt o/Mateachutette. ]• ,;■i |l ■ •• Dft- ATKK. My dear Sir I hare found your SAnsai'Aun.tA an.excellent'remedy fbr SyvhUie, .both of the primary end teeondary type, ana effee- 1 tual in soma cases that were too obstinate to yield to other remedies. 1 do’notknow what wo can em-, ploy with more certainty of success, where a power-| tUlaltcratlvo U required.” ; •i| jiTf] Mr.Cha*. S. Van Liew, of Sac Emmwick, -V. J., '• hill drcadftd ulceraon Ida fogs, casual by the abuse of mercury, or tnercun'dl diieate, which grew more and more aggravated for, years, ia SpHc of crcry; remedy or treatment that could be applied, until the persevering use of ATKB’a SABSArABftXA relieved him.; Few cases can be- found morclnvcteratc and distressing than this!, and It took jsCTCnt I dozen! bottles to cure him., .. <j j| |jj Heueorrhoos, WbitM. Female Weatnosa, • are generally produced l by internal SerQfiiloiu Vl ccrtuuai.'&naaro veryoften cured by tlie Alterative effect of this Sahsai-arili.aJ Someeases require, however, in aid of the ISARSArAUItLA.Ithe eiilful application of local remedies.l i ! n ■ From fhe irclTlno'wn nod tcidtUj : cclelyraifd Or. ■ JacoUJSorriil, of ( t Hiieimmiii' ;|| - “ 1 have found your Sarsai-abilUA an excellent alterative In diseases of females. ‘ Many cases of Irregularity, la'o eorrhien," Intern-. 1 Ulceration, and local debility, arising frbm the scrofulous diathesis, have yielded,- to ft, and Itherol are few that [do not, wbph fta effect is properly aided by lopal treatment.” A lady,' umcOilng to allow At publication of her ■ ■ nr.me, irritee , - ! , •* My daughter and myself|liave been etlrediof a very debilitating Lcuoorrboea of long standing, by twobottleaof yonrSabsapahiua.J' , j ; Bhemnatlnm, QoutJ Tjiver Complaint, Dya r pepsin,. Heart DiaanaOjllouralila.j' . : when caused bv.scrofhlflJn the sysleiuJarS rapidly cured bythla KsT.S’.utsAr.Mtti.LA.,!, f i. • ' -4 —«-! ii "'■■■ AYER’S ']' II;}" I €ATHABiTlpPiri|fS.!; possess so, ninny advantages overltlio) otheVi purgatives jp the maricoji and, their superior [. virtues are so universally |tm«rit. that ije need,i not do tnore’.than to’ as»ufs the iijibue their;; quality is niiuntained-eqiml fu'tlie host it ever'; _ has been, nnd that tljey may'lip depended on; to do all' that they have fever done. | jft '• <! I‘reparcd. by J. C. Ai EIl, M. fc CP-i - Loweil, Mass., and sold by ;|. - [j, by J.. Moore, j Beaver: ,|Drj Smith, Bridgewater; S. J. CrossJUochoster;;i)r, : Sasp' gent. New 'Brighton; and cveryj wh'erc. - , J | 'j'nyvO’G-l I 1 ... - "RTH A ~VTrTES/ j . A. O A. X? E 3. npHIS Institution, will! be on I\' .. , [ ■ i JiV MONDAY, SEPT. sth, 1864, under moat favorable auspices.: ■ j ! The services of llr.v v D. H.j A,' JULEAN*. D.Di, formerly of. Wcawninster College, find Rev. D. Pi LOWARY. fortnerlV P|rrincip.al of Washington Union Schools] have been! secured as Associate Principals and- Instnlclhrs. Our NEW ACADEMY} BUILDING is now completed and ready for.oc'eupancy. 1 .|| All the branches necessary to fit, young men •for BUSINESS or. COLLEGE kill bo taught. Good boarding. Can be had on as reasonable tebns as- elsewhere. . - ;{=• ; i|.| ' y j| ■tS?“Thoro will le no aii'/in'e »n Hit rdlta of tuition . Fori further particulars address .ei ther of tbe Prinedpa s, or-tho undersigned. * i 11. HICE, Scerßoard ofiTrustcesl Beaver,,Aug. 30, 16G4; j-., |-‘ • ■ -cycn a -\r LT» Lj» ;!. v- i Seminary /^‘lsxitute irpHE KEXT .TE:iM WILL COj|WE^Ci; Monday, the 12tfi oj Deceuiler.' Among Us advantages; are|-d~, j. ' 1. An,efSoientand accomplished Faculty. 2. Thoroughness in Us classes. ; | S. Superior for Voeal and In,-; ‘ i Strumenlal Music'. . -| *j; 4. Extent of-it*'Engli*h a.elsssical course - ' :-.5. Daily lessons inQernfan and French. ' jggJSond for a‘ tf talojgue to fi j 1 V!- ■ ndr3o't4 ’■ B. T. jjtffiiOß.j CASH BUTTlilt I . - a; s. Mar ■J . ■ n 1 -41 , ,ii a? -"-I '..i-.-i.i FOR -i i 1 i mE jit I j-:. .* v-?j IT, Bridgewater. - I • ! ' '!y| S'-- | j BRIGHTON IYXUM FOR THE CURE AND TI ANAf Tid; ENT OF MENTi ALIENATION OR i DISORDER ! ndL otlie: ibs and Chronic Neryi JSIVELY FOE F. EXCL mms I tioi amt elat meat*! chronic institution is now open for (J i, care; and treatment of th< « of patients who are lahoti: derangement;’ or other'ner ■■*eaße r We ritake special r aud' chronic diseases, frpi fen tenths of the female path Emitted to our public Asylui [for, disordered mmds.aro re rentable. condition through! [ disorder. By a well limed: eatment of chronic'and. ner nervous that set ore! con treated that la: phy'sica clous tl 11 physical disorder®, in thoj may’ be removed ; and thfis eases, of oas suffered through, the medii rill >rhon free . from the I cause, throw off the shac ad it;td worse than midnight .son will, once more, resutuo in all Us primitive beautytt ice. Hence the necessity pi e laboring under the predte ; causes, calculated in the'.t te mind, to resort,, to, an r ’ course of remedial agents. having body ,;J physics has hot and rci clothed exeelle; ■jirho at oxcitin pair tl judicio Institution is ft largo bricl •tone basement—four stories ntilated. - U is situatedona and wbicbcojuluands A view 1 The with it well v< table’ 1 hills—groyes and 1 n streams; all of which are ealculat i duce fiivorablo impressions upou th i Jed minjd. ;; ■ Th;o pomtn at-grjw the ap .bus. : Institution is complete in al jents. Having been tasteful l it expense, in order that it probation and views of their I water' closets and' bathing been gotten np noon-the mo« ■n scientlSoprinciples.' (This ikes not ionty the ordinary the'medicated, warm air.and lescending douche for the mo: successful treatment of cut scrofulous diseases.' i -The haTO; 1 iaoder embral also. land dt andsj other i .We 1 fiigpos ;wifo,| I he nssj efforts] teg leave to say to all those Sd to commit the interest) ieter or daughter/ to jour cl red that no means'will "be wanting on dnr part to |amei toil.or to effect arestoration! Ued health and vigor of mini further particulars! send for i nmunicalions should be add E. KENDRIC Supt. of New Brighton list " . ■ New Br 1102.- . "' ; i Beav|! condfti cufston For All c 6 novl2' ■ KOLLOCIL’S ‘ [/ ' iiidelionC oftee. S preparation, made fromt le best! Java offce. is recommended by physicians as rior NUTRITIOUSBEVER VGE foij.Genr ebility, Dyspepaiaand all I illious disor- TJiousands who have been compel ed to onithe use of coffee,! will'tl:.ej this with jurious effects. .One can contain 6 the thi of two pounds of;ordinary coffee. 20'ccnts. : ■" I | I . ; KOLI.OCITS LEVAIX. piureat and Jest BAKING PO\ 'DEB. i, for'makiug light, sweet ! and nutrition* and Oakes.' Trice 15 cents. . ' aufacturcd bv | 1 ‘ r ; I ■M. H. KOLLOK, Chemist, irner of Broad and Cfifestnut isfreet i, ! i - PIiIIiABULTHIA, ;gi»ta-;indGrocer« r h Tc a sup« oral E ,ders. abend out in ptrcnj Price , Thi know Brcai Ma «)fl| by, »UD: - A id i - ■ m» tU&BLEFAHE LAND FOlt TRACT of: first- rate Chippewa Ip.. Beave .west of New Brjghtoi .; K. 11., containing. ia;"is' offered forisalc.!, t seventy acres of ili ; n'a good state of culti timbered,! and-all; un i the premises a stent stone spring house, (; i is now, used as a dw ; irn. There is a vein flying a large portion jug neap the railroad. For further infdr ■ IBS Jave e4*.< Uouo Ei?i, Esq., Brightoi .s', Esq., I’itisbmg, o ary’s office, Beaver,, joist: EINjG & s ESTABLISH 3 32 OHIO STREET, (West of FeUerijfis) ' ALLEtiBEXyi P'jt^N'A. E Proprietors of this jj Establishment jbavc. been engaged far n number ol year* in the. most extensive establishments in this country, in the cities of Ejew York- and [Phila delphia, where “fill the improvcdapplLances and apparatus are-etnployed. | Being. also ijn pos session ef the very latest discoveries and me tnods of European Dyers, [they ; dye,ami finish LadijesVSUk, Satin and Merino Dresses in a superior stylo ~lu raany.jcaScs, these articles arc i nttde in color and finish, very nearly equal in a] tpearance to now Gocjds. [. ' ' 1 , . j | g is,AW Goods' in iico m&hs 1 [ ll>ivicleuti r^o. 13. • - Bank of .Bbav!ee- Cocxir, 1 i 1 KcWfßrig!ilon,pi}y.| -1, 1864: J. HE President and Directors of this Bank (have thisjlay deoWed,a( DIVIDEND |OF JR PER CENT, upon jits Capital Stdcki out .he profits of the last) 0 months, playable 'lockholders or their legal representatives, lomand—free of government tax. i" - I upward uooifS, i. ‘ I Cashier. . rr , w ' of t i to S OD (] ' -S >v9,’o4, 4DMDsISTPvAT-( THEREAS loiters o |n r ing been 'granted, t e estate of Rebecca J y tp, Beaver county, I lowing themselves jhi ■o requested tomato,; id those having claims ’ei ent them to the. sab itt d for settlement' i JOHN Divio >. lie. JML Notary, ‘iVVRIPB' 8.-pnAMBERMN Near ihf' Provost mtoAiM'A\\:Nß ■ I bkAver bo ROifIT a(tcn(ion gH i EXEMPTION. BA" icctcd.with dra: : d'j 'ac~kWg>jde<|gmcnt‘ M ;i ißiHuaf] . 135 ?ECIAL-*ti*|iti()nyg of the BOXWlfhifr SOLl^|lß^»bo',h i is ho Qy*All coTmmmicnti t ly HTjiwcrcd'by ri DB, . / ~itp 7 T ~ ~!7 •-• *(fj! I ~ 1 tk.... • -- is ICEP SIT-. ir/: _ _ ALES. icroiepr indtj xn igu’i der oua ind enlion Of the ‘ ’act ntsihat is, io be lucet: to prov ou& and j idi roits d}s majc rity themlnd, m of lho exerting [ kloa ;bn{ darkness, its ay ay, idwoitod I all tl ose, posing.' or ndt to ira early and:. : buil high i elev ding and rated ntire J ring pro- i. t>f e: i iighbc edtb disoi u of its nr fittc pay . lost fat s »p-, !<lap meet tidi- ,fatug loved I appai \ “PPT Impart batba ascei ■e cffe mcoua but, ding itual and tHo mi i I'Of-.a'j i iai:gc-| Bpardi i ioratelt 4T?I i p circ rested :k, m. , ticat , -igldon » Co-^a. ly be dear -niay :d or tbeh irao- ular. r AND c SALE. land.j situate -far I comity, about 3 i; ; on the P. ft. W. ONE |HtJNI)BE» in favorable jenrls. 1 s lend are cleared i ration'; the balance ;der: ffenoe. There : dir’eUing bouse, a lidupper.story of dang, (and hewed of! excellent coal of the; tract? with iri' of >. Fet i\ Pro ’tiwl44 • nation inqiti i,, ilia.,’ N. P r JI. -WEYA.sn I’n. jcB,’ PQ. ft) UR! MENX. NG :)RS NOTICE... c t-odministratloo hoT-i t > tboimdcraigned.'on [ l%te of lu4os ?d,-,dee’d. l ,ail persons i oblecTto said .estate ; layidcnt imm< d.Vely i against the samawL. i ioriber duly ai then^i SLfiNTZ, Adm’r, ; ’.; ~! - Obio tp. OGO. IPutxlic, WITH I ATT’Y AT Marshal’r c ■ jsxr. pa. ; the drawing., of ’ERS, and all matters t; also.* tatep Vce, - : A'; : . ' M itei $Uk Mej'lthW'i; 1 : w IjWingjHti*" '■'■) 6ns adpcsss'u m> turnof Pwv ~i e!*,V(U. ,! j; 1 ■, ••. s :ie =ENE% sewlng Machines, g =Ea -> {-. S. i Tike Beat, Mortßelipble Se\ria <■ v MachMe Now in/Dse ! "; 1 Thcae-Macfamean lock-sticli alike on- both ‘‘side ■ apd use less than half the threi. and silks that the single or dc . y ' ' 1: •- -■ i ble thread lobp-stitcb Machir f do. It! will Stitch, Hem, FiUj Quilt, ’ Tuck, Plaitj Galhe ;>• Cord, Braid; etc., wither previous basting; and are bett€: Adapted Jlh'aa any other Sewin Machine Iq ; uqe to the frequeir - [es and - 1 cfian sewing required in-a family; (j ? they will sew front one to twei | ty thicknesses of Marseilleswill i out stopping, and make ever: • stitch perfect; or from the fine; | gauze to the heaviest beav< cloth, without changing the fee tieedlebr tension, ki: making ar- adjustment of machine whatever i it has the following advaiiU ores over all other machines: Ox - . Far greater variety of wOrl be tuiy and excellence of state’, ‘ j ‘ ' - i , • • ’ * speed and quietness of molio- simplicity of construction; e.\ and management; elegance and‘finish. . ; .These are peculiar facts, a? ■: will far to determine tV, Choice of ah iu'tejligent buy —Please call and examine. SaH^PEIRSOJ BEAVER, PA.,; aug!7] Sole Ag’t for Beaver. *. ■' Farm• iV>i* Sale/ . : i GOOD I FARM «is offered at. prr J\ sale, jituatcd-in-Big Beaver to,n Beaver county, on the road leaiHng from lingtou' to Homewood station, 'on the I W. &-6/R.R., about 2} miles from Da tori. 2 miles from New Galilee, oh said ; and 2 miles from Homewood; containing -V 135 acres, more or less,- bn wbibh is a, -, dwelling house, barn and other out-buib - t A never failing spiring of water convenis. the dwelling housed’Farm*woll watere in good state.or cultivation. For.terms: i to D. L. Iji Bit IE ,Beaver, o v ■ " 0ct.‘12,'64. 11. S. premie TREES, GRAPE VINES, fT. L. SHIELDS SCO’S stock of . Trees , Vines, Ornamental Plants, , • which they offer for sale this fall, is.very.. arid of the first quality in all respects, : vt; APPLE, PEACH,’! . • ‘PEAR, CHERUV,' PLUM, : QUINCE, - ,■ ■ and GRAPE VINE wr; Delaware, Concord, DiariaVandthebther . varieties Qoosbbeebibs, CcimAJiTSy St . BEBMEsi and Small Fruits, in great var A ,\ / Parties coming to the Nurseries’tq.,B : worth station, on the P.Ft.W. it C. Kaili V j in the'morning trains, cansdlcctfheir trains, i and return in the afternoon;, 1 • .1, - i . I - /T. L. SHIELDS Jt.CQ., 1. ./octia. -,| , {GLORIOUS ISfEWS Rot from the. Army but frontthe U: 0/ Beaver. v .: New Shoe Stankf:-' •■ { mHE subscriber would ■ fespetfully’ li '' . I the citizens of Beaver Countythat, i muon to his well selected stock ofCf/XTH'J K BATS, CAPSand l' INGKBOODS, he haslatelypurohasod t i selected stock of BOOTS shd SHOES of f •kind and variety. My ’is|the lc“. ever brought to the county; and ihed to seU- u ehosper than tho che*P t! Mind the sigh;of the “Big HaU’ 1 ! • s Sept.fr’fiS. i j j : I. W. ' ATKT ’; <3L* A. L. S. MORAND, M.D.. PHYSICIAN ANB SURGE* XAW, (Late Surf. Ur S., Army,' 1 \ IF XS IB jS X> G ,m . CO;, Pi. ;1j : : pjr. X>* his .professional , -; jelUzensrof,-; i-'-'i-vi, • ; - BEAVER, AHD. VICIHITi:., v i {■ '?’ „, j,-c•- ®»H0»-nr. . ; ; ; -s-t The- ShoMton BuOdxHa, 8. JR Gbrnr BOSS BB.OTHeT * Qo'*. Baitoi ChT , "Wilting Fitted, the beatih worTd j;; :>nagowalor Drug Store. . Try. Ju I linecd. Mannfucturcd liy the Aipetruiu ! Company 1 =I ■ r : :4 ”* T feat variety oi > laill
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